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well I played yesterday and shot a 88. Had 2 problem holes posted a 7 and a 8. Most of the holes I was on and putting for par and was good deal away form the hole. My putting has gotten better to almost stop 3 putts ( except the 7,8 yesterday)
So waht are some drills I can do to get my approach shots up tight in reg to make pars or even a birdie once in a while. Thanks for all of the help


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well I played yesterday and shot a 88. Had 2 problem holes posted a 7 and a 8. Most of the holes I was on and putting for par and was good deal away form the hole. My putting has gotten better to almost stop 3 putts ( except the 7,8 yesterday)

How long were most of those approach shots? It's too much to ask to stick it close from everywhere. The goal of good players, as far as I understand, is to stick it close when they have a short club in their hands, and to be in a position to have a short club in their hands as often as possible.

-Andrew

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Anything inside of 100 yards was good for me yesterday. Would like to get better from 160 . That is a good 7 iron for me. Guess I'll go some were I can set up a target at 160 and in and work on hitting the target.

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